MCST 354 - Blackness in the Media

Cross-Listed as AMST 354This course examines mainstream and alternative systems of African American representation in the media from the 1820s to the 1960s, including race records, race movies, the Black press, Black video, and Black appeal radio. It also examines the way Blackness is constructed in the media today, including the role of new media (such as cable and the Internet); new corporate formations (such as FOX, UPN, and BET), and new forms of representation (such as representations that reject the Black-White binary). Every year. Prerequisite(s): AMST 110 or MCST 110 or permission of instructor (4 Credits)